Rose plant named Devornit

ABSTRACT

A new and distinct greenhouse rose particularly distinguished by its continuous and profuse production of relatively small cardinal red colored flowers. These long lasting flowers are borne on sturdy upright stems of a vigorous upright plant of about 105 cm. in height, having small and abundant foliage.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This new rose plant originated as a seedling hybrid resulting from mycrossing an unnamed but numbered seedling selected from the collectionof rose plants maintained in my nursery at Pleasanton, Calif. forbreeding purposes, with pollen of the variety Mary DeVor (U.S. PlantPat. No. 2,838). Because of the pleasing coloration of the abundantsmall blooms of this plant, and its vigorous growth habit, I propagatedthis seedling by budding at Pleasanton. Subsequently I decided that thisplant was an ideal subject for commercial propagation and tests forcommercial suitability and propagation homogeneity was done under mydirection by budding at my nursery in Wasco, Calif. This was donethrough several generations at Wasco which demonstrated satisfactorilythat the novel characteristics of this new plant would hold true forgeneration to generation and appear to be firmly fixed.

DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING

A new rose plant is illustrated by the accompanying full colorphotographic drawing which shows a face view of a fully opened flower,the colors shown being as nearly true to those herein specified as isreasonably possible to obtain by conventional photographic procedures.

DESCRIPTION OF THE NEW VARIETY

The following is a detailed description of my new rose plant based uponobservation of plants grown in greenhouse at Wasco, with the colordesignations specified herein being according to The R.H.S. Colour Chartpublished by The Royal Horticultural Society of London, England.

THE PLANT

Origin: Seedling.

Parentage:

Seed parent.--Unnamed but numbered seedling selected from a collectionof breeding plants at Pleasanton, Calif.

Pollen parent.--Mary DeVor, U.S. Plant Pat. No. 2,838.

Classification:

Botanic.--Hybrid tea.

Commercial.--Greenhouse rose.

Form: An upright vigorous free branching bush.

Height: Approximately 155 cm. high.

Growth habit: Vigorous and sturdy.

Main stem:

Length.--About 43 cm.-47 cm. from the last flower cut.

Color.--Yellow-Green, 146-A.

Branching character.--Free branching.

Foliage:

Quantity.--Abundant.

Number of leaves.--About 7 to 8 from the last flower cut.

Size.--About 65 mm. long.

Leaflets:

Number.--Three to 7.

Shape.--Ovate with denticulate margin.

Size.--About 66 mm. by 26 mm. long.

Texture.--Semi-leathery.

Aspect.--Smooth and semi-glossy.

Color.--Upper side -- Yellow green 147-A. Under side -- Yellow green147-B with Grey-Purple 183-C spots.

Stipules: Hairy adnate.

Rachis length: About 65 mm. on leaf having 7 leaflets; about 22 mm. onleaf having 3 leaflets.

Petioles: About 51/2 mm. long on leaf having 7 leaflets and about 11 mm.long on leaf having three leaflets.

Ribs and veins: Slightly grooved on top and slightly rounded on bottom.

Thorns:

Size.--Varying in size, approximately 10 mm. long.

Color.--Yellow-Green 146-D.

THE BUD

Size: Small.

Diameter.--About 19 mm.

Length.--About 34 mm.

Shape: High-centered and pointed with sightly tapering sides.

Rate of opening: Slow.

Color of petals:

When sepals first divide.--53-A.

When petals begin to unfurl.--Red 53-A.

Sepals:

Number.--Five.

Shape.--Spreading with small leafs protruding from some.

Character.--The sepals curl back when flowers open.

Color.--Inside -- Yellow-Green 144-A. Outside -- Yellow-Green 144-B;some with small white hairs covering calyx.

Calyx:

Shape.--Funnel shaped.

Width.--About 81/2 mm.

Length.--About 5 mm.

Size.--Small.

Splitting.--Calyx does not split.

Aspect.--Smooth.

Flower stem:

Length.--About 82 to 91 mm.

Character.--Slender and erect.

Color.--Yellow-Green 144-A.

THE FLOWER

Blooming habit: Continuous and abundant from early Spring throughmid-season and Fall, blooming freely under greenhouse conditions.

Size of bloom: Small.

Diameter.--841/2 mm.

Depth.--About 28 mm.

Borne: Singly on sturdy, upright stems.

Shape:

When bloom first opens.--High center.

When bloom matures.--Tight cup, the petals becoming nicely imbricated.

Petalage:

Number.--Approximately 34 to 38.

Arrangement.--Imbricated.

Form.--Spear shaped with lobed margins that curl under to create apoint.

Texture.--Semi-leathery, but soft.

Appearance.--Velvety.

Color.--Outer petals -- Cardinal Red 53-A with base of Yellow 4-C.Reverse side -- Red-Purple 60-B with a base of Yellow-D and Red-Purple59-D, just above base. Inside petals -- Cardinal Red 53-A with a base ofYellow 3-D. Reverse side -- Red-Purple 60-A with a base of Yellow 2-C.

Petaloids:

Number.--Seven.

Size.--About 18 mm.

Color.--Red 53-A with a base of Yellow 14-A with a stripe of 155-Dupwards.

Flower stem:

Length.--About 82 to 91 mm.

Color.--Yellow-Green 144-A.

Character.--Sturdy and upright.

Fragrance: Strong, musk fragrance.

Persistence: In greenhouse environment, flower hangs on and dries.

Discoloration after full bloom: Very slight, if at all.

Disease resistance: Resistant to mildew, rust, and black spots asobserved at Watsonville, Calif.

Lasting quality: On the plant, and as a cut flower, very long lasting.

THE REPRODUCTIVE ORGANS

Stamens:

Number.--Seventy-one.

Arrangement.--Introrse.

Anthers.--Size: About 2 mm. Color: Yellow-Orange 21-C.

Filaments.--Length: About 4 to 5 mm. Color: Red 54-B fading to Yellow10-D.

Pollen.--Color: Yellow-Orange 21-C.

Pistils:

Number.--Approximately 83.

Styles.--Length: About 9 to 101/2 mm. Color: Red 51-A.

Stigmas.--Color: Red group 49-D fading to Red 54-B and then to Red 36-D.

Character of the ovaries: Round, but elongated and covered with silver.

Fruit:

Fertility.--The fruit is fertile.

I claim:
 1. A new and distinct variety of rose plant, substantially asherein shown and described, characterized by its profuse and continuousproduction of small cardinal red flowers, which have a long lasting vaselife; by its vigorous and free branching growth habit and its sturdyupright stems.